Pukkulapottas and Hours in the Forest

Pukkulapottas and Hours in the Forest

7.0

Nov 05 2021

0h 16m

Animation, Family

This is my report about a mysterious creature that "Watashi" found the year when normal came to a stop all around the globe. All over the world, people were forced to stay at home in the spring of the year; "Watashi" decided to stop commuting to the city and stayed home every day. One day, "Watashi" discovered mysterious traces in my garden. "Watashi" set up a camera to find out what it might be.

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